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Re: Simple Xcode CVS question
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Re: Simple Xcode CVS question


  • Subject: Re: Simple Xcode CVS question
  • From: Robert Love <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 5 Jan 2004 18:26:56 -0600

On Jan 4, 2004, at 7:03 PM, Jonathan del Strother wrote:

Sounds like you missed the step that enables SCM in XCode - I know I did.

Click on your project in the left-hand "Groups and Files" pane. Hit Cmd-I.
At the bottom of the General page is a checkbox for 'Enable SCM'. Hit it.

No, that's not it. It is enabled. I don't get why the "Show SCM" menu option shows me a pane with only one changed file in it. I thought it would show me the status of all files in my project, or at least all that've been put under CVS control. I'm used to tkcvs or other front end that shows the entire directory status.
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